Anticipation hangs thick in the air of Victoria Hall, Oakham. The stage is bathed in the warm glow of sunshine, microphones stand sentinel at each seat, ready for BBC Radio 4's Any Questions?
Tonight, historic Oakham in Rutland takes centre stage as BBC Political Correspondent Alex Forsyth prepares to host a lively political discussion.
The panel promises a night of fireworks. James Cartlidge, the Minister for Defence Procurement, will be put to the test on national security matters. Balancing him will be Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, offering an independent economic perspective.
From the opposition benches come sharp minds ready to challenge. Alison McGovern, Labour's spokesperson for Employment and Social Security, will likely focus on pocketbook issues and social welfare. John Nicolson, the SNP spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport, is sure to bring a Scottish viewpoint to the table.
Adding another dimension to the debate is Richard Tice, Chair of Reform UK. His Eurosceptic and fiscally conservative views promise to spark lively debate.
With Alex Forsyth at the helm, tonight's Any Questions? from Victoria Hall promises to be a night of insightful discussion and political fireworks.
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